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Mar. 17, 2012

Lawrence Rudd

Working in an emergency room, where sick patients are often rushed to the hospital in desperate need of medical attention, is in some ways like being a mediator, says Lawrence Rudd, who started off his career as a doctor.


By Casey Sullivan


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Working in an emergency room, where sick patients are often rushed to the hospital in desperate need of medical attention, is in some ways like being a mediator, says Lawrence Rudd, who started off his career as a doctor.


Until Rudd turned 36, he worked full-time as an on-call surgeon in the emergency rooms of Westlake Hospital and UCLA Medical Center. He took care of people - motorcyclists, mounta...

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